They have a lot of stuff there. Not sure if that much cool stuff either side of the screen world distract me from what I'm watching.
And Monster Cables? Was that a joke? "Monster"? Get it? If not, what a waste of money. HDMI is digital, it either works or it doesn't. Spending a fortune of an expensive HDMI and expecting a better picture is like buying a solid gold USB cable and expecting better prints from your inkjet printer.

A pretty fun setup. I've heard that Monster cables really don't amount to much more than a higher price tag, but the cost of the cables is not really relevant in this type of setup. They'd be only a fraction of the overall cost (one of those chairs may have cost as much as the cables).

It's always strange (and envious) to see props easily recognized in private collections. I've always had this imagined idea that there's always some big warehouse filled with the things, rather than dispersed amongst the fandom.

Saje, there is a difference in analog cables and speaker cables where the quality of the cable, the connectors and the shielding matters, though I still think Monster is way overpriced and overrated, but HDMI no. The signal is a discrete number, it's either right or it isn't. If a £10 HDMI cable meets the HDMI standard then that's it. You can't improve a number.
I'll give this chap the benefit of the doubt and assume he was making a joke about "monster" and the monsters in the room.

Imagine if you fell asleep in one of those comfy chairs and woke up forgetting where you are and seeing one of those figures staring at you... Eeeek!

I've seen this collection before and I have to agree - probably the best ever!

I'd like to think that I'm in the top 5 as far as Buffy prop collections are concerned. Although I 'do' have something that these guys don't have - a wife who limits the amount of genre material that I can hang on the wall. :)

About half of my Buffy props can be seen at ReelCollectors.com.

PS - What's with the Monster Cable? Shouldn't they be using Vampire Wire?